- An
emblem is an
abstract or
representational pictorial image that
represents a concept, like a
moral truth, or an allegory, or a person, like a monarch...
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Breathed Forth By the
Noble Had****as" and "The
Sighes of a Sad
Soule Emblematically Breath'd
Forth by the
Noble Had****as," and an
unfinished prose romance...
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Below is a list of
trees that
symbolise Venezuela and each
state of the country: The
National Tree of
Venezuela is the
Araguaney (Handroanthus chrysanthus)...
- ) It
being a
current tradition, that by this
Three Leafed Gr****, he
emblematically set
forth to them the
Mystery of the Holy Trinity.
However that be,...
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obstruction to the eyes so as to not
hinder the
soldier in combat.
Emblematically, the
headbands served to
symbolize strength of
loyalty and submission...
- Ça Ira ([sa i.ʁa]; French: "It'll be fine") is an
emblematic song of the
French Revolution,
first heard in May 1790. It
underwent several changes in wording...
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official and
unofficial flags,
icons or
cultural expressions that are
emblematic,
representative or
otherwise characteristic of
Portugal and of its culture...
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tartans from
around the world. The
examples shown below are
generally emblematic of a
particular ****ociation. However, for each clan or family,
there are...
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Hebrew Bible to
indicate pride or arrogance, a
mystical sea monster, as an
emblematic or
poetic name for Egypt, and for the sea. Raḥab or
Rachav (Hebrew: רָחָב...
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changed both the flag and the coat of arms. The coat of arms
became more
emblematically faithful to
Communist symbolism: a
landscape (depicting a
rising sun...